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Forum DIET & CARE URGENT!!!! lumps by bunny bum!!

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    • Bambam
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         Flin has two lumps by her bum/vagina that are bleeding. she is not spayed because she is only just 6 months old.

        she likes to hump her sister’s face so could this be from pebbles biting her??

        the bottom of the picture is her tail and the lumps are abover her bum hole/vagina (sorry not sure) Flin is acting fine and i only noticed this because there was blood on my floor

        please help as i can only see the vet tomorrow morning!!
         


      • Bambam
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           took another picture for size


        • Jessie1990
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            There are a lot of threads with rabbits with wounds that look like that lately. You might keep an eye on those threads as well. They all remind me of Bot Flies but I don’t think that’s what they are necessarily. I don’t know so I would just wait for the other’s advice, sorry Hope you figure it out soon


          • Bambam
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              Sorry should have stated that I live in South Africa so it is most probably not bot flies


            • LittlePuffyTail
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                I really have no idea what that could be. My best advice, if she’s acting normal, is to keep the area clean and keep her living area very clean until you see the vet tomorrow. Let us know what they say.


              • Roberta
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                  Agree with the others.. It looks a bit like an infected bite but it could be a lot of things, including bites by other critters.. Get her to the vet as soon as you can..


                • Bambam
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                    Just been to the vet and he said it was a bite from Pebbles. She was given an injection and has another 4 coming this week.
                    Any advice on how I can get Flin to stop humping Pebbles face?


                  • hannaroo
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                      Getting them spayed will most likely reduce this, but not a guarantee. Rabbits hump to express dominance and unspayed rabbits will be more hormonal and dominant, hense the humping


                    • Kokaneeandkahlua
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                        I would just separate until they are both fixed, then work on proper bonding when they are both healed. While bonding and until they can be trusted you’ll want to fully supervise and discourage humping. Humping can be ok if the one being humped doesn’t mind and they aren’t hurting each other, but in this case you’ll want to prevent any humping during the bonding process and watch carefully after to make sure they aren’t doing that anymore.

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                    Forum DIET & CARE URGENT!!!! lumps by bunny bum!!